dispraising
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English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]dispraising (comparative more dispraising, superlative most dispraising)
- Serving to dispraise; critical; disparaging.
- 2011, Jörg Schweinitz, Film and Stereotype: A Challenge for Cinema and Theory, page 220:
- Paradoxically, opinions that come closer to understanding the uniqueness and significance of the film are those with a dispraising tone — arising from the same discourse of ideological critique — toward these very qualities.
- 2022, William J. Goode, The Celebration of Heroes: Prestige as a Social Control System, page 306:
- The content of a dispraising message is in part a cognitive mapping, and since in all three of these activities people believe that it is possible to measure performance objectively, correction could take the much less punitive form of simply telling the trainee that performance has fallen below the norm.
- 2023, Wulf D. Hund, Marx and Haiti, page 171:
- Some participants in the debate even made a dispraising use of the Aryan myth and declared that the »Hindu society was hierarchical and it had a racial basis as the distinction between fair-skinned Aryans and dark Dasyus existed«.
Derived terms
[edit]Verb
[edit]dispraising
- present participle and gerund of dispraise